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The editorial team at the Journal of Critical Race Inquiry (JCRI) is pleased to announce the publication of our latest issue, "Barriers and Boundaries: New Perspectives on Racialization and Citizenship." Featured in this issue are four original articles that draw inspiration from a variety of people, places, and events including the following: Muslim women and artists from the GTA; the 2012 Danzig shooting; urban planning in the Scarborough neighbourhood of Malvern; and Aboriginal teachers in Central Australia. The issue also features two book reviews.

As you are aware, JCRI is an open-access electronic journal meaning that there is no subscription-fee to access or read the content published on our site. As such, we encourage you to share this latest issue with your friends, family, communities, colleagues, students, and hope that its contents help foster important conversations and actions in the classroom and beyond.